My new friend, Charlie, just recently turned one and was anxious to show me all his cool new tricks last Sunday morning. Having totally mastered crawling, he’s learning to walk on his own and is quite brave about it. Charlie also demonstrated the best way to play with toy trains and blocks and read a few favorite books, all while snuggling with mommy and daddy and keeping an adorable grin on his face. This little one can certainly do it all! It was nice meeting you, Anne and Steve! Thanks for letting me be part of the fun for a little while.
Swoon! These two little ones blew me away last Saturday morning. Meet Sonia and Alexander: the three month old twin wonders. While it’s true Alexander had a bit more fun with the photos than his sister, I give both an A+ during the session. Especially since they tolerated being dressed in his and her sailor suits. (Too cute!) It was great to meet you, Megan and Mike. Thanks for having us over and letting us play with your two adorable peanuts for awhile.
I had the pleasure of shooting two sessions with Mike last Saturday for the first time in, well, nearly 6 months! Our new routine is when I am working on weekends, Mike is on Ellie duty. Although Mike loves that time with our little one, shooting together is still something we love to do, so we’re going to get Mike out with me at least one weekend a month. Anyway, he was really happy that one of the sessions he got to shoot with me was with Geneva, Shay and little Jaye. They are expecting a new addition in just a few more weeks and we couldn’t be happier for them. Jaye is going to be an excellent big sister, that much is for sure. It was terrific to see you three again. Best of luck in the upcoming weeks, Geneva and Shay, and keep us posted on your happy news!
BEAUTIFUL PICS Geneva and Shay. Jaye is so cute. I can’t wait to meet your new bundle of joy! Congrats!!
Beautiful,beautiful pictures and I must say the family is growing…….
All the pics are great and very Touching Dad and Daughter,Mother,Dad and Daughter and other soon to be here Daughter,I Love it see you soon and Jaye don’t bite anybody with all those teeth! Love Grandad
Alright Porter family! Such beautiful and precious photos, and princess Jaye is growing up so fast. I love all the pics, let the count down begin for the new bundle of Joy.
Awww, Yayyy! These are wonderful pictures. The story it tells is really great! THanks for sharing. I’d love to see more.
Love You All,
Rose
Such beautiful pictures….I like seeing the many faces of Princess Jaye, she’s growing so fast! Congratulations to the Porter family for the upcoming new addition. Love You Yall!
Very nice pics…I enjoyed looking at them. You all look so happy and Jaye is just adorable!!! Thank you so much for sharing 🙂
Hello Porter family, every picture shows something very beautiful and different. You all shows that a family that pray together stay together. Congratulations to the Porter family. Proud & Happy Papa…
Awwwww -Geneva and Shay, precious indeed! I am particularly fond of the picture with the book. Here’s to a beautiful and happy family. Lastly, I would be most negligent if I failed to say to the family
May the Lord bless you and keep you.
May the Lord make his face to shine upon you,
and be gracious to you.
May the Lord lift up his countenance upon you,
and give you peace
Thanks for sharing, Love, Peace and Blessings.
Zna
It was great catching up with my little friend, Brayden, again. At 6.5 months, he’s really on the move! Crawling, reaching, pulling up on his crib…he’s a mover and a shaker, this one. Not to mention a top model. It was great catching up with you again, Jennifer and Ryan. Hope the worst of this year’s rotten cold and flu season is behind you and you can enjoy the Spring with a happy, healthy little Brayden!
It’s funny. When I was a little kid, I never understood why my mom and dad grew frustrated and overwhelmed (and occasionally grumpy) while getting us all ready to go on a family vacation. And once we had reached our destination, it was always a family joke: how long would it take for Mom to say “That’s it! We are never doing this again!” Now I get it. Oh, boy…do I get it. Last week, on our first vacation as a family of three, it only took me two days before I was the one shouting, “Why did we do this? We should just go home!” (Along with a few other unprintable, colorful choice words.)
Let me back up a step.
I live for traveling. Love exploring new places, love staying in nice hotels, love escaping every day routines and relaxing for a few days. Mike and I have made it a priority to get away a few times every year, and we have always been excited to share that experience with Eloise. Last year, because I was an extremely nervous mommy-to-be, we traded in travel for baby prep and a packed work schedule. Bad idea. Bad, bad, bad. As a result, I’ve gone a tad overboard in the trip planning department for 2013 and have a few fun getaways in mind for my little family. The first of which happened last week. I’ve been planning this vacation in my head since…forever. I love the beach. Always have. It’s my happy, calm place. A detox. So, naturally, I couldn’t have been more excited to take Eloise to Florida. We chose Marco Island. Short flight, beautiful resort, perfect weather. But.
The week before we left, Ellie came down with her first ever cold. She was miserable, we were freaked out. Didn’t make for the world’s least stressful first air travel experience. I was more nervous getting to the airport the morning of our trip than I was arriving at the hospital for labor and delivery. I’m not even kidding. Ellie did OK on her first flight, especially considering how sick she was. But, as all parents who have been there before can attest, even 10 minutes of your child screaming on a plane is the world’s most uncomfortable situation. So, not a good start. Our first two and a half days on Marco were brutal. Where was our happy girl and who was this incessantly screaming child who we couldn’t calm down for the life of us? Should we just abandon ship and go home? Save ourselves the embarrassment of having the entire hotel hear her meltdowns? Having her screams echo the full length of the otherwise peaceful beach? Having to walk out of restaurants? It was definitely a debate. But in the end, we opted to stay and I’m so glad we did. We figured things out…what exactly was bothering her and how to help. And before we knew it, Eloise, the comeback kid, was happy and smiley (and quiet!) once more. Overall, we had more fun times than bad ones. Seeing Ellie giggle as she wiggled her toes in the sand alone made it all worth it. And now the bad vacation moments are actually a little funny. War stories for our parental arsenal. It definitely wasn’t the most relaxing vacation Mike and I have ever taken, but we sure learned a lot about being parents over those 7 days. It’s amazing what a bonding experience diaper rash can be.
Click on the image below to start the slide show and view some of our happiest vacation moments.
I love these photos and I love these babies!